High School Wrapup: Games of May 26, 2013

Monday

May 27, 2013 at 12:01 AM

Old Rochester's Ally Saccone lowered her own meet and school record in the 400-meter hurdles Sunday in the divisional meet at North Reading High School.

Old Rochester's Ally Saccone lowered her own meet and school record in the 400-meter hurdles Sunday in the divisional meet at North Reading High School. The senior recorded the fastest time for the event in the state this year with a 62.97. Her previous record was 64.18.Saccone also won the 100-meter hurdles in 15-seconds flat. Her teammates, Paige Santos, was fourth in the 100-hurdles in 16.78 and Meagan Bell was eighth in 17.26. ... The top eight finishers score team points and receive medals, but only the top four advance to the All-State Meet Saturday in Westfield. ... Santos won the high jump with a leap of 5-2 and Morgan DaSilva was second in the 400 in 61.12 to qualify for All-States. The 4x400 relay team of Santos, Hannah Walsh, Samantha Barrett and DaSilva was fifth in 4:23.57. ... In the boys race, junior Mike Wyman broke the ORR school record with a 9:22.23 in the 2-mile and anchored the 4 x 800 relay team that finished second. Nick Pacheco, Fred Murolo, Chris Demers and Wyman posted an 8:26.15. ... Kevin Saccone qualified for All-State with a second in the 110-meter hurdles with his 15.76. He was sixth in the 400-hurdles in 59.54. Aaron Holick was seventh in the shot put with a throw of 46-8¼. ... Fairhaven High placed two boys in the All-State Meet as Garrett Nicholas and Billy Oliver each finished fourth in his event.Nicholas threw the javelin 164-10 and will get another chance to beat his previous best of 175. Oliver ran a personal best 16.17 in the 110-meter hurdles. ... The girls 4 x 800 team of Bay Gammans, Alex Charette, Danielle Charette and Ashley Pereira received a medal for its eighth-place finish in 10:29.33.

Megan Yarmalovicz won the girls 100-meter hurdles in 15.78 and Dylan DeMoranville was second in the boys 110-meter hurdles in 15.29 as both Apponequet hurdlers punched their tickets to the All-State Meet. Yarmalovicz also finished eighth in the triple jump with a leap of 33-8¼. ... The 4x400 boys relay team of Joe Cowling, Nick Scripter, Matt Weatherbee and Alex McGurk ran a personal best 3:38.13 and finished eighth, shaving 1.64 seconds off their previous best. ... Aliyah Alley of Wareham ran a personal best 25.88 and finished second in the 200 meter race and was second in the 100 meter in 12.18 as the lone Viking to qualify for the All-State Meet. She trailed Hopkinton's Jessica Scott in both races.

NEW BEDFORD 4, SILVER LAKE 1

Chandler Palmieri saved her best game for the Peter B. Looney Grand Slam Tournament Sunday at Central Park's Little Fenway in East Freetown. The New Bedford ace hit a two-run home run and shut down a powerful Silver Lake team, 4-1. ... Silver Lake (17-2) had outscored its opponents, 222-6, prior to running into the Whalers (7-12). ... "That was her best game," New Bedford coach Harry Lowe said. "Chandler didn't walk anyone, struck out two, hit her locations, changed speeds and had her curve ball working. We finally played seven innings of good softball and the defense played a great game behind her." ... New Bedford plays Apponequet in the championship game of the tournament today at 3:30 in East Freetown.

NEW BEDFORD 002 020 0—4

SILVER LAKE 001 000 0—1

WP: Chandler Palmieri (4-4); LP: Maddie Barone

Records: New Bedford (7-12); Silver Lake (17-2)

Next: New Bedford plays Apponeuqet in the Grand Slam Tournament final today at Central Park, East Freetown, at 3:30 p.m.

APPONEQUET 4, DARTMOUTH 0

Home runs by Danielle Belliveau and Lexi Valentim, combined with the four-hit, 13-strikeout pitching of Sarah Eugenio, carried host Apponequet to a 4-0 victory over Dartmouth in the opening round of the Peter B. Looney Grand Slam Tournament. ... Apponequet (14-5) will play New Bedford (7-12) for the title and Dartmouth (10-9) plays Silver Lake (17-2) for third place. ... Colby Brooks and Jill Spardella each had two hits for Dartmouth, but they were the only hits the Indians could muster.

DARTMOUTH 000 000 0—0

APPONEQUET 011 002 x—4

WP: Sarah Eugenio (8-2); LP: Jill Spardella

Records: Apponequet (14-5); Dartmouth (10-9)

Next: Apponequet plays New Bedford at 3:30 for the Grand Slam title; Dartmouth plays Silver Lake in the consolation game at 1 p.m., both games at Central Park, East Freetown.

Cohasset 14, fairhaven 4

The 20th-seeded Fairhaven girls lacrosse team, making its first-ever tournament appearance, was defeated by No. 13 Cohasset. Fairhaven finished its season 10-9.

GNB VOC-TECH 7, DIMAN VOKE 6, 9 innings

Curt Dreher drove in one and Cody Hinchcliffe plated a pair with seventh-inning doubles, and Nick Oliveira's game-winning single in the ninth scored Rahim Gomes, as the Bears rallied twice from three-run deficits. ... Voc-Tech (13-6) tied the game in the ninth with Wade Borden's RBI-single and a two-run error. ... Nick Richard got the win for the Bears, breezing through three innings before running into some trouble in the top of the ninth. He struck out six over four innings. ... "Today was senior day, and with two great comebacks there couldn't be a better way for our seniors to go out," Voc-Tech assistant Boomer Rodrigues said.

Diman 001 020 003—6

GNB Voc-Tech 000 000 304—7

WP: Nick Richard (1-0); LP: Jay Richards

Records: GNB Voc-Tech (13-6); Diman (9-11)

Next: Voc-Tech plays Whittier Tech tomorrow in the semifinals of the state vocational tournament.